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Poster of the year has been deemed to be one of Admin scratching his arse while playing Pong.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostCan CUK coins be used to buy poster of the year? Or does that still require hard cash?
Limited collectors edition. Will accept anything as payment, even the tears of banned members.
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The idea of the B sub forum is to keep the cretins in their own padded cell.Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostAdmin should get ride of the sub forum for the b word so we can have the whole of general filled with Bollox.
We lost AssGuru and gained MarkyMark. How is a hell of alot funnier despite his inability to take his sherries like a man.
Would you really want that reversed?
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Admin should get ride of the sub forum for the b word so we can have the whole of general filled with Bollox.
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Can CUK coins be used to buy poster of the year? Or does that still require hard cash?Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostIt's actually a good idea. At launch we all get CUK coins equivalent to the number of posts made.
Admin pays for it out of all the ad money (s)he rakes in.
Stops all the flouncing when the sensitive types can't handle a bit of a temporary ban.
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About time I launched BrilloCoin.
It can't do any worse than BriiloSchemeOffshoreLtd....
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It's actually a good idea. At launch we all get CUK coins equivalent to the number of posts made.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostCUK Coin
You mine it by starting threads
Milan.
Admin pays for it out of all the ad money (s)he rakes in.
Stops all the flouncing when the sensitive types can't handle a bit of a temporary ban.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBrexcoin?
CUK Coin
You mine it by starting threads
Milan.
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Brexcoin?Originally posted by Bean View PostThe real question, is who will be banned first for clogging general with a new 'B' word?
Is it time for a poll thread?
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